Issue 7, Dec 09/Jan 10
FOCUS DATACENTERDYNAMICS OVERVIEW
DatacenterDynamics Overview – Going Global
Geographical reach: 2009 saw DatacenterDynamics host its first conferences in Moscow, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Milan and Toronto.
In 2009, nearly 10,000 people attended a DatacenterDynamics conference.
Our first 2010 conference sees us enter a new market for the first time – Atlanta, Georgia.
2010 will see us extend our global footprint even further, with many new locations to be added to our conference schedule.
Local language websites have been launched and continue to develop.
In 2009, monthly traffic to
www.datacenterdynamics.com rose by over 500%, with 30,000 unique users accessing the site delivering 150,000 page impressions.
DatacenterDynamicsFOCUS print circulation jumped 2.5 times in 2009.
The magazine is distributed in every territory where we hold our conferences. Circulation is expected to grow further in 2010.
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Continues to Expand its Global Presence Universal Electric Corporation, manufacturer of STARLINE®
brand
critical power distribution systems, continues its focus on global expansion with the addition of a new position for a Europe Region Manager. We are seeking highly experienced sales professionals that seek a unique opportunity to guide our rapid growth in the European market. Interested and qualified candidates should respond to
dskeans@uecorp.com.
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